If you’re worried about artificial intelligence taking your job, maybe you’re doing a job that humans don’t really need to be doing.
AI software is great at a lot of things that humans don’t do very well or don’t do very efficiently. It can also save humans a lot of time by doing things we would rather not do.
For instance, I have ChatGPT proof my writing for typos and other style errors. It often saves me from looking foolish with careless mistakes, but it sometimes makes suggestions that are laughably ridiculous.
You see, software has no idea what I’m trying to achieve, with my life or my writing. Software has no ideas of its own. Software has no judgment. Software has no taste.
What’s more, the software knows this. It has “read” dozens of my essays, so it has come to see patterns in what I write. It’s smart enough to recognize that, but that doesn’t mean it could do the same on its own.
I asked ChatGPT what difference a reader would notice between one of my essays and an essay that it might write. Here’s the response:

Fear of possible violence keeps some people trapped by misery
Without hope for a better future, depression grabs us by the throat
Chance encounter with woman leaves me grateful for my health
I’m struggling to bridge the gap between my need and my reality
Angry reactions to others can make us wrong even when we’re right
Ugly folks sue modeling industry, alleging unlawful discrimination
Emotional toll from surgery harder than physical recovery
Schools’ one-size-fits-all rules are just excuse not to use judgement